Updates:
* Huge reductions in network usage! (We now support the HTTP magic of Etag)..
* Now we display list names more beautifully
* Lists information shown now includes public status of list and it's last update date.
* Lists and Tasks can now be searched within app using a search bar on top of lists.
* You can now filter your tasks based on their status.
* We now support spotlight searching and 3D touch for lists.
* Your dynamic text preferences are now taken care of.

I have to say, too, that not having a native android app is why I am not using checkvist. I love the interface and it has views that no other task list manager has. At this point I am not going to use checkvist because there is no native Android app, but will check back once and a while.

This seems like a decent application, but the lack of native support for Android kills it for me. It is absolutely essential for me to be able to access my notes on my phone. Other outliner applications like Workflowy and Moo.Do both have this feature. if you want to compete on the market you need to develop a mobile app.

Really nice that you have native IOS app. It would be great to have an android version. I know that it's a lot of work; I'm a programmer too. I just bought a suscription this morning just because I want to encourage you because I don't use the pro version in a business context but I tried the mobile web app this morning and you have made a very great work.

The app is kept very simple so that it gels well with Checkvist users (including me) who are more focused on performance.

* Shows all your lists and the enclosed tasks from Checkist.
* Add lists and tasks which are reflected on you Checkvist account too.
* Can delete a task or a list on a simple left swipe.
* Mark tasks complete.
* Invalidate tasks.
* Send feedback and report bugs from within app.
* We also have you covered for too much nested task lists (surprise ;) ).

@Kirill - Mobile UI does not equate to mobile application. For a checklist, the consumer expects the app to open quickly, run responsively, and close quickly. That simply is not possible with a web interface on mobile - offline or not.

Please stop wasting your time on this. You're losing a large customer base with this silly idea.

Mobile version is unmanageable for large lists. Seeing everything expanded is annoying and impossible to work with. Getting tired of asking for android version with offline support. I'd be willing to pay more if it flows like PC web browser version, but already starting to use gnotes and others because checkvist is so frustrating as a mobile version.

Once you lose customers, it is nearly impossible to get them back. . . or their $$

Too bad there are no plans for a true native iOS/Android version. HTML5 is not (and never will be) the same as a native version.

If Checkvist really wants to thrive and attract paying customers, native apps are needed. Focusing on HTML5 is - unfortunately - a waste of time and money. Checkvist already is a webapp that works better than most out there, it's already a winner in that field. It only needs that little push to become the best.

Still no android app? Guys, come on, this is ridiculous!
CheckVist is so great, but the lack of a mobile app+widget to keep track of todays activities is seriously hindering in its use!
If you think people are going to check their todo's in a mobile browser on a phone, you're crazy - is so unconvenient and slow...

At least a basic version with only basic task editing\creating capabilities, but good filtering and a widget to see today's tasks should've been out there already.

Looking forward to a good Android app. I use a Nexus 7 and Samsung Galaxy phone.
Take a look at the Todoist application - I think they did a good job with their Android app. If Checkvist could do something as polished as that, I think many more people would 'go Pro'.